This video explains the purpose of digital signatures and how they work. It begins by reviewing encryption and decryption using an asymmetric pair of keys, and then explains the significance of this when it comes to digital signatures, namely that it doesn’t matter which of the key pair is made public and which is kept private. The video then illustrates the digital signing process. Specifically, the creation of a hash value for the document (also known as a digest) using a hash algorithm such as SHA256 (which was created by the National Security Agency). It shows how document digest is then encrypted using the sender’s private key before being attached to the document. When the document is received, the recipient decrypts the digest using the sender’s public key. The recipient also recalculates the hash. If the hash values match, the recipient can be confident that document has not been tampered with in transit. The role of a certification authority is also covered. A certification authority issues its customer with a special file called a digital certificate which binds their public key to identifying information. This video also mentions the importance of digital signatures which it comes to cryptocurrencies. A cryptocurrency such as Bitcoin requires a secure mechanism for updating its decentralised ledger.

Everyone knows the importance of document security, but not everyone makes it so easy! ESI has several solutions to keep your copiers and multifunction devices secure. Contact ESI today, before it's too late!
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You might encounter a situation where you may not be able to open any .exe files or shortcut link files, i.e., EXE or LNK files. You might instead get a “Open with” dialog box, or it may open the file in another program. This happens if the file association of these file extensions may have got corrupted.
EXE files will not open or not working
A corrupted Registry, caused either by a bad software or malware or any other reason, can lead to your Windows being unable to open a particular file type.
When file associations for executable, batch or COM files are changed, it could cause your executables not to start. For example, when you try to click open a .exe file the programs will not start, or the Open with box might appear, or Windows will say that it cannot open this file and ask what you would like to use to open the program, or it may start a different program.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7 operating systems.Works for all major computer manufactures (Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Samsung).

Tutorial on How to send Secure Email in Gmail & How to send encrypted email in Gmail. How to send Password Protected email in Gmail. Secure Email in Gmail can be sent using an extension in Chrome browser "Secure Mail". You have to add this in to Your browser. And then You can Send Secure Email in Gmail, Encrypted email in Gmail & Password Protected Email in Gmail.
Following are the steps to Send Secure email in Gmail:-
1. Add extension "Secure Mail" to chrome.
2. Open Gmail in Chrome.
3. Just next to compose button will be small lock button. Click that.
4. Compose Your Secure Email
5. Click Send Encrypted to send the Secure Email.
6. Enter Encryption Password & Password Hint
Click Encrypt & Send.
This way You can send secure email in Gmail, Encrypted email in Gmail & Password Protected Email in Gmail.
Important about Sending Secure Email /Encrypted Email /Password Protected Email using "Secure Mail" Extension :-----
Works for Gmail Recipients only.
Recipient must add "Secure Mail" extension on Chrome Browser to read "Secure Email /Encrypted Email /Password Protected Email" which has been sent using "Secure Mail" extension.
Covered in this Gmail Tutorial:-
How to Send Secure Email in Gmail.
How to Send Encrypted Email in Gmail.
How to Send Password Protected Email in Gmail.
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Encrypted USB drives keep your data safe if they are lost of stolen. This video includes a review and test of the Integral Crypto, the Corsair Flash Padlock 2, and the iStorage dataShur.
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Learn how to increase system performance by increasing the amount of virtual memory on your HP computer in Windows.
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Steps for modifying virtual memory settings:
Click the Windows button.
Type advanced system settings, and then click View advanced system settings.
Under Performance, click the Settings button.
Click the Advanced tab, and then click the Change button under Virtual memory.
Uncheck Automatically manage paging file size for all drives and select System managed size if it is not already selected.
Click OK, and then click OK again to restart your computer.
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This is a tutorial on Cryptographic Protocol Verification using the SPAN+AVISPA toolset.
For slides: http://people.irisa.fr/Thomas.Genet/span/present_span.pdf
For downloading the tool: http://people.irisa.fr/Thomas.Genet/span/

Existing techniques for bypassing wired port security are limited to attacking 802.1x-2004, which does not provide encryption or the ability to perform authentication on a packet-by-packet basis [1][2][3][4]. The development of 802.1x-2010 mitigates these issues by using MacSEC to provide Layer 2 encryption and packet integrity checks to the protocol [5]. Since MacSEC encrypts data on a hop-by-hop basis, it successfully protects against the bridge-based attacks pioneered by the likes of Steve Riley, Abb, and Alva Duckwall [5][6].
In addition to the development of 802.1x-2010, improved 802.1x support by peripheral devices such as printers also poses a challenge to attackers. Gone are the days in which bypassing 802.1x was as simple as finding a printer and spoofing address, as hardware manufacturers have gotten smarter.
In this talk, we will introduce a novel technique for bypassing 802.1x-2010 by demonstrating how MacSEC fails when weak forms of EAP are used. Additionally, we will discuss how improved 802.1x support by peripheral devices does not necessarily translate to improved port-security due to the widespread use of weak EAP. Finally, we will consider how improvements to the Linux kernel have made bridge-based techniques easier to implement and demonstrate an alternative to using packet injection for network interaction. We have packaged each of these techniques and improvements into an open source tool called Silent Bridge, which we plan on releasing at the conference.
[1] https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/steriley/2005/08/11/august-article-802-1x-on-wired-networks-considered-harmful/ [2] https://www.defcon.org/images/defcon-19/dc-19-presentations/Duckwall/DEFCON-19-Duckwall-Bridge-Too-Far.pdf [3] https://www.gremwell.com/marvin-mitm-tapping-dot1x-links [4] https://hackinparis.com/data/slides/2017/2017_Legrand_Valerian_802.1x_Network_Access_Control_and_Bypass_Techniques.pdf [5] https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/ios-nx-os-software/identity-based-networking-services/deploy_guide_c17-663760.html [6] https://1.ieee802.org/security/802-1ae/
Gabriel Ryan (Managing Security Consultant at Digital Silence)
Gabriel Ryan is a penetration tester and researcher with a passion for wireless and infrastructure testing. He currently serves a co-founder and managing security consultant for Digital Silence, a Denver based consulting firm that specializes in impact driven penetration testing and red team engagements.
Prior to joining Digital Silence, Gabriel worked as a penetration tester and researcher for Gotham Digital Silence, contributing heavily to their wireless security practice and regularly performing large scale infrastructure assessments and red teams for Fortune 500 companies. Some of Gabriel’s most recent work includes the development of EAPHammer, an 802.11ac focused tool for breaching WPA2-EAP networks. On the side, he serves as a member of the BSides Las Vegas senior staff, coordinating wireless security for the event. In his spare time, he enjoys producing music, exploring the outdoors, and riding motorcycles.

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brochure: https://vlab.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/VLAB-Flyer-Open-Source-Processors.pdf
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Stanford Faculty Club - Stanford University
439 Lagunita Drive, Stanford, CA 94305
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Moderator
Linley Gwennap, President, The Linley Group
Panelists
Krste Asanovic, Co-Founder and Chief Architect, SiFive
Art Swift, VP Marketing and Business Development, Esperanto Technologies
John Heinlein, Vice President, Chief of Staff to the CEO, ARM
Stefan Dyckerhoff, Managing Director, Sutter Hill Ventures
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The open-source approach to developing new technologies is entering a new realm, with the potential to change an entire industry. For years, open-source has lived exclusively in the software domain. From Linux to GitHub, open-source software has become a powerful way to bring new products and solutions to market. This open-source transformation in software is now making its way to silicon, with far-reaching implications.
Open-source has the potential to be as big a game-changer in silicon as it has been in software. Companies like Sifive and Esperanto are already commercializing new architectures based on the open-source approach, and new open-source communities like the RISC V consortium are having a huge impact.
In this event, our panel will discuss the promise of open-source CPU architectures and the challenges faced in building complete system-on-a-chip (SoC) products around an open-source Instruction Set Architecture (ISA).
What will motivate chip companies and customers to embrace open-source hardware?
What ecosystem components are needed for successful commercialization?
Which domains will benefit by embedding an open-architecture?
What business models can succeed in this new ecosystem?

Leveraging Blockchain for Identity and Authentication in IoT is good for Security
Since the beginning of the internet, attempts have been made to solve the problem of privacy and security. Every effort has had challenges of inconvenience, cost and insecurity.
How do we prove our identity?
Blockchain technology and its mutual distributed ledgers (MDL) cannot be altered and allow people and companies to record, validate and track transactions throughout a network of decentralized computer systems. These MDLs are databases with a time stamped audit trail.
By leveraging this technology, an app on our device will hash our identifying information and insert this into the public Blockchain. Anytime you need to authenticate to another service or user, you share the information which is then sent through the algorithm and checked against the Blockchain. Once authenticated, your information for identification is not needed again.
If the hashed information is decentralized and provides interoperability. Personal information never leaves the device and is not stored on a centralized server. Taking the personal data, hashing it and then discarding everything but the hashes of our personal data allows the network to accept the information in the same manner as our ID cards.
These Blockchains open the door to innovation and enables more interoperability connecting various distributed services.
There can be 2 unique MDLs; one to hold the encrypted documents and a separate ledger that will hold encryption key access which are folders encompassing our identity, health or other qualifying records. Driver’s license bureaus can provide us a digitally signed copy of our driver’s license that we control. We then offer controlled usage to entities that need to inspect the documents, the information recorded on the MDL.
This use of immutable ledger can become the accepted modality of the future.
Speakers
Donald Malloy
Chairman, OATH
Donald Malloy is the Chairman of OATH, The Initiative for Open Authentication. OATH is an industry alliance that has opened the authentication market from proprietary systems to an open source standard based architecture promoting ubiquitous strong authentication.
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Free speech in British university campuses is in danger of being silenced. A survey shows UK educational institutions are pulling the plug on debates and societies they deem controversial, often going far beyond any legal requirement. RT's Polly Boiko has more.
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Iraqi troops have managed to win back key parts of the northern refinery town of Baiji from Islamic State. Meanwhile, ISIS fighters continue to move closer to Baghdad, which is already said to have been infiltrated.
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Greek radical-leftist party, Syriza, has won between 35.5 and 39.5 percent of the vote in the national parliamentary election, leaving the country’s ruling New Democracy party more than 10 per cent behind, the exit-polls revealed. LATEST HERE: http://on.rt.com/irailw
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Russia's Duma Deputy in exile Ilya Ponomarev tells In the Now why he thinks the Kremlin has no room for opposition and freedom of speech doesn’t exist. President Vladimir Putin spent Thursday answering questions from the Russian people. Almost four hours and too many issues to name, plus some pretty harsh moments. Putin is grilled by the Russian people but was he convincing and will it appease those who were watching closely from afar.
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Doing Bad Things to 'Good' Security Appliances
PHORKUS (MARK CAREY) CHIEF SCIENTIST, PEAK SECURITY
EVILROB (ROB BATHURST) THAT GUY
The problem with security appliances is verifying that they are as good as the marketing has lead you to believe. You need to spend lots of money to buy a unit, or figure out how to obtain it another way; we chose eBay. We now have a hardened, encrypted, AES 256 tape storage unit and a mission, break it every way possible! We're going to dive into the finer points of the pain required to actually evaluate and disassemble a harden security appliance. We'll be delving into such fun topics as epoxy melting, de-soldering, ROM chip reading, FGPA configuration recreation, Verilog decoding, recovering the various key strands that keep the device/data secure, and any other topics we end up straying into.
Phorkus (Mark Carey) (@PeakSec) is a professional Security Engineer with over 18 years of experience in the areas of Information Technology, Rapid Development Lifecycle, Long Term Development Lifecycle, Computer Security, and Research/Development Innovation. He is a partner in Peak Security Inc (www.peaksec.com) where he serves as a Principal Security Consultant and Chief Scientist. Mark has developed many security tools used throughout the corporate and government sectors. Mark has co-authored Network Auditing with Nessus (second edition), and has published internal white-papers for many government agencies.
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Britain's best and brightest are now being offered an extravagant option for the start of their careers. The government's proposing that young web experts and tech graduates work at least two years as spies. Anastasia Churkina's got more details on the programme.
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Rebecca Morelle looks back on the year in science – from a British astronaut blasting off into space, to efforts to halt global warming here on Earth. That’s Review 2015: The Year in Science.
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In this speech, Glenn Greenwald reveals his experience with Edward Snowden and Laura Poitras in 2013 at Hong Kong before they revealed the highly classified NSA documents to the public. Greenwald also talks about the history of activism and pays tribue to personalities such as Rosa Park, Hans and Sophie Scholl. Other topics that he surfaces in-depth include the reaction of the US government to these revelations, signficance of Edward Snowden's courage & the challenges that we face in the future.
BIO: Glenn Edward Greenwald is an American lawyer, journalist and author. In June 2013 Greenwald became widely known after The Guardian published the first of a series of reports detailing United States and British global surveillance programs, based on classified documents disclosed by Edward Snowden. The series on which Greenwald worked along with others won the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service.
His reporting on the National Security Agency (NSA) won numerous other awards around the world, including top investigative journalism prizes from the George Polk Award for National Security Reporting,the 2013 Online Journalism Awards, the Esso Award for Excellence in Reporting in Brazil for his articles in O Globo on NSA mass surveillance of Brazilians (becoming the first foreigner to win the award), the 2013 Libertad de Expresion Internacional award from Argentinian magazine Perfil, and the 2013 Pioneer Award from the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
His work on the NSA files was in part the subject of the film Citizenfour, which won the 2014 Academy Award for Best Documentary. Greenwald appeared onstage at the Oscar ceremony with the film's director, Laura Poitras, as she accepted the award.

Cuba expert Gloria la Riva, a long-time campaigner against the US embargo, thinks Havana is unlikely to pay up for nationalised Western assets - even with relations with US restored.
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The ruling party in North Korea is due to hold its first congress in nearly 40 years, when Kim Jong-Un will be officially proclaimed as the country's Supreme Leader.
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The first results of the investigation into the crash of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 over Ukraine plane won't be known until July. But that's not stopping theories from circulating. New versions of what did, or did not, bring down the aircraft appear almost every week.
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7 (Application) How to Check for Digital Certificate in system (Class 2)
Video Link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XX7_EhH6tKs
Solution - It is well known that income tax returns can be now signed digitally ... as a director of a company also , class 2 digital certificates have become mandatory
But how many people understand how to use a digital certificate ...and that is where this tutorial will come in handy
We see how user must first use system setting's to see whether the certificates reflect the DSC certificate user name
For that we need to first insert the token ...then we need to open Internet explorer and then go to tools ----Internet Options ----Content ----Certificates
Here one can see the name of the person to whom the certificate has been used
One then needs to load the secure sign software to make use of the digital key certificate
Once secure sign is installed , we can then import any document to which we would be wanting to attach a signature !
We do the entire thing , first we show the digital signatures for our Key (purchased through N code )(Class 2 )...then we inmstall secure sign software
Then we take a sample PDF document and apply our signature
Voila , that's it
This is how you would be checking for Digital signature certificates in your system
Please ensure that that you have downloaded the issuing agency drivers compatible to your Operating system.
For example , if you have bought the DSC from n Code , then don't forget to install the drivers from n Code ....if you have purchased from TCS , don't forget to download the certificate drivers from TCS etc etc
Until you do this , you wont be able to see the certificate in the system and thus put it to use for signing files , returns , documents etc etc
Hope this immensely practical Tutorial helps ,
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Cybersecurity and CyberWar discusses the cybersecurity issues that challenge everyone: politicians wrestling with everything from cybercrime to online freedom; generals protecting the nation from new forms of attack while planning new cyberwars; business executives defending firms from once unimaginable threats; lawyers and ethicists building new frameworks for right and wrong. In Cybersecurity and CyberWar, New York Times best-selling author Peter W. Singer and noted cyber expert Allan Friedman team up to provide the kind of easy-to-read, deeply informative resource book that has been missing on this crucial issue of 21st century life. The book is structured around the key question areas of cyberspace and its security: how does it work and why does it matter? Also discussed are the important (and entertaining) issues and characters of cybersecurity, from the "Anonymous" hacker group and the Stuxnet computer virus to the new cyber units of the Chinese and US militaries.
Peter W. Singer is a Senior Fellow and the Director of the 21st Century Defense Initiative at the Brookings Institution.
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Noam Chomsky is in the UK for a special talk at the British Academy. He dropped by Newsnight to talk to Evan
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In keeping with sustainable development principles and environmental management best practices, the Panama Canal Expansion will use unique water-saving basins to help preserve the freshwater resources along the waterway, reutilizing water from the basins into the locks. The new locks will require less water than the current locks system, thus saving 60% of the water actually used.

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PropLANE: Kind of keeping the NSA from watching you pee
Rob Bathurst (EVILROB)
Russ Rogers (RUSSR)
Mark Carey (PHORKUS)
Ryan Clarke (L0STBOY)
No one likes to be watched, especially on the Internet. Your Internet…habits are only for you to know, not ISPs, hotels, government agencies, your neighbor, that creepy guy down the street with the cantenna, or anyone else. With your privacy in mind; we’ve combined two things every good hacker should have, a Propeller powered DEF CON badge (DC XX in our case) and a somewhat sober brain to turn the DC badge (with some modifications) into an inline network encryption device. This modified badge, loving called the PropLANE, will allow you to keep your peer-to-peer network traffic away from the prying eyes of the aforementioned creepy guy down the street and impress all the cool hacker peoples of the gender you prefer.
Evilrob is a Security Engineer with over 13 years of experience with large network architecture and security engineering. His current focus is on network security architecture, tool development, and high-assurance encryption devices. He spends his waking moments contemplating new and terrible ways to make and break things as the Overlord of Engineering at Peak Security.
Phorkus is the starry eyed Chief Scientist of Peak Security, and a long time goon at DEF CON. He bends bits to his will, and dismays audiences with his whimsical narrations of physics, organic nutrition, and what it means to be god. He will amaze and astound. He's also very likely to confuse.
Russr is a security expert with over 20 years of experience, and has been an active member of the DEF CON community and staff for the past 17 years. He's the CEO and co-founder of Peak Security.
LosTboY is the puzzle master and badge lord for DEF CON. He's a coder, a hacker, and a fancy dresser. LosT is well known for his exploits, including the popular Mystery Box Challenge, and the amazing DEF CON badges.
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It is 1991 when Ethan Jones finally wins the role of his dreams in an upcoming, big screen movie. With the envelope holding the script clutched in his hand, he arrives at his California apartment where he can hardly wait to tell his live-in girlfriend the exciting news. But when he finds the door unexpectedly ajar, he has no idea that in just a few seconds, the life he has fought so hard to obtain will be shattered. Eight years earlier, Ethan is attending university in Ottawa, Canada. One evening after seriously contemplating suicide, he finds his way into a club where he meets Mila Monahan, a beautiful acting student who saves him from himself. After he watches Mila rehearse a university play, Ethan catches the acting bug and decides to pursue his own creative passions, causing a collision with his more secure ideals. But when Mila suddenly disappears, Ethan vows he will never stop chasing the dream she inspired in him believing in a world entirely different from the one he is living in.
Eight years earlier, Ethan is attending university in Ottawa, Canada. One evening after seriously contemplating suicide, he finds his way into a club where he meets Mila Monahan, a beautiful acting student who saves him from himself. After he watches Mila rehearse a university play, Ethan catches the acting bug and decides to pursue his own creative passions, causing a collision with his more secure ideals. But when Mila suddenly disappears, Ethan vows he will never stop chasing the dream she inspired in him believing in a world entirely different from the one he is living in.
The Actor is a gripping tale of rejection, hardship, tragedy, and overwhelming joy as one man embarks on an unforgettable journey of self-discovery learning to portray anything he can imagine.

How to Hack Your Mini Cooper: Reverse Engineering Controller Area Network (CAN) Messages on Passenger Automobiles
JASON STAGGS GRAD STUDENT AND RESEARCH ASSISTANT, UNIVERSITY OF TULSA
This presentation introduces the underlying protocols on automobile communication system networks of passenger vehicles and evaluates their security. Although reliable for communication, vehicle protocols lack inherit security measures. This work focuses strongly on controller area networks (CANs) and the lack of authentication and validation of CAN messages. Current data security methods for CAN networks rely on the use of proprietary CAN message IDs along with physical boundaries between the CAN bus and the outside world. As we all know, security through obscurity is not true security. These message IDs can be reverse engineered and spoofed to yield a variety of results. This talk discusses methods for reverse engineering proprietary CAN messages. These reverse engineered messages are then injected onto the CAN bus of a 2003 Mini Cooper with the help of cheap Arduino hardware hacking. Additionally, a proof of concept will be demonstrated on how to build your own rogue CAN node to take over a CAN network and potentially manipulate critical components of a vehicle. The proof of concept demonstrates taking full control of the instrument cluster using the reverse engineering methods presented.
Jason Staggs is currently a graduate student in computer science and a security research assistant at the Institute for Information Security (iSec) at The University of Tulsa. He also is involved with The University of Tulsa's Crash Reconstruction Research Consortium (TU-CRRC) where he occasionally gets to hack and wreck a variety of vehicles. Before attending graduate school, Jason worked as a cyber-security analyst for a leading information security firm, True Digital Security in Tulsa, OK. Jason holds a Bachelors degree in Information Assurance and Forensics from Oklahoma State University along with several industry certifications. His research interests include network intrusion detection systems, digital forensics, critical infrastructure protection, and reverse engineering.
Materials:
https://www.defcon.org/images/defcon-21/dc-21-presentations/Staggs/DEFCON-21-Staggs-How-to-Hack-Your-Mini-Cooper-Updated.pdf
https://www.defcon.org/images/defcon-21/dc-21-presentations/Staggs/DEFCON-21-Staggs-How-to-Hack-Your-Mini-Cooper-WP.pdf
https://www.defcon.org/images/defcon-21/dc-21-presentations/Staggs/Extras.zip

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The locky ransomware virus emails continues to attack my inbox and appears after weeks of being first detected. This is one of the emails I got week after I my files were encrypted. This time I deliberately open the attachment to show you how it is activated and how fast it get to work on encrypting your files on all connected devices. Mostly it encrypts pictures, documents, pdf, mp3.

Tahera Ahmad, the Muslim woman who claimed discrimination against United Airlines following an incident where she was refused an unopened can of soda, speaks with Lindsay France about the controversy and tells her side of the story. Ahmad also talks about how her life has been impacted by the event, the death threats she has received after telling her story and the support that she is using to build bridges and create a more tolerant world.
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Computer science is the subject that studies what computers can do and investigates the best ways you can solve the problems of the world with them. It is a huge field overlapping pure mathematics, engineering and many other scientific disciplines. In this video I summarise as much of the subject as I can and show how the areas are related to each other.
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Take a look at weaknesses in Point of sale systems and the foundation of hotel key data and the Property management systems that manage the keys. Using a modified MST injection method Weston will demonstrate several attacks on POS and Hotel keys including brute forcing other guest’s keys from your card information as a start point. And methods of injecting keystrokes into POS systems just as if you had a keyboard plugged into the system. This includes injecting keystrokes to open cash drawer and abusing Magstripe based rewards programs that are used a variety of environments from retail down to rewards programs in Slot Machines.
11 Years Pen-testing, 12 years’ security research and programming experience. Working for a security Company in the Midwest Weston has recently Spoken at DEF CON 22 & 23, Black Hat USA 2016, Enterprise Connect 2016 ISC2-Security Congress, SC-Congress Toronto, HOPE11, BSIDES Boston and over 50 other speaking engagements from telecom Regional events to University’s on security subject matter. Working with A Major University's research project with Department of Homeland Security on 911 emergency systems and attack mitigation. Attended school in Minneapolis Minnesota. Computer Science and Geophysics. Found several vulnerabilities’ in very popular software and firmware. Including Microsoft, Qualcomm, Samsung, HTC, Verizon.

A Password is Not Enough: Why disk encryption is broken and how we might fix it
DANIEL SELIFONOV
Since the publication of the cold boot attack on software disk encryption 5 years ago, there has been little progress on developing countermeasures and implementing defenses in the disk encryption technologies already in wide use. Furthermore, many users of full disk encryption have physical security habits that fall outside the security models of disk encryption software and thus are more vulnerable than they realize. After examining a set of effective, easily executable, attacks on off- the-shelf disk encryption, and contextualizing them in x86 system architecture, we examine recent research on means of mitigating these attacks. By integrating AES new instructions, x86 debugging registers, encrypted RAM, IOMMU, and the TPM into a combined encryption system, the difficulty of executing a successful attack is raised significantly. We will examine the construction of this system in detail, and, at a higher level, the role of full disk encryption in assuring meaningful security in the face of physical access. Source to an experimental version of the system will be made available.
Daniel Selifonov has consulted for a handful of research oriented startups since 2007, and built systems for information technology where security was considered throughout design and implementation, rather than as an afterthought. His research interests in security include reverse engineering, applied cryptography, client side security, and user acceptable information system design. He believes that businesses, no matter the size, should have the tools to defend themselves without getting in the way of core operations, and that existing tools and building blocks require too much expert input to implement correctly.
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Materials:
https://www.defcon.org/images/defcon-21/dc-21-presentations/Selifonov/DEFCON-21-Selifonov-A-Password-is-Not-Enough-Why-Disk-Encryption-is-Broken.pdf